minimal thermal-related challenges.
The self-correcting architecture of the
MCP6V11/31 family provides a
maximum input offset voltage of 8
µV for ultra-low offset and low offset
drift, enabling maximum accuracy
across time and temperature. The
MCP6V11 offers 80 kHz of gain
bandwidth product, with a low
typical quiescent current of only 7. 5
µA, while the MCP6V31 provides
300 kHz of gain bandwidth product,
coupled with a low typical quiescent
current of 23 µA. Additionally, the
MCP6V11 and MCP6V31 single
amplifiers are both available in small
five-pin SOT- 23 and five-pin SC- 70
packages, enabling minimal use of
board space, ease of system design,
and reduced cost.

For more information, contact:
Microchip
Web: www.microchip.com

PROJECT CLOCK
VERSION 10
RELEASED

CyberMatrix Corporation has released version 10 of Project
Clock — an easy to use project time
recording and time billing program
for Windows. Project Clock 10
contains several important
improvements. The most significant
change in version 10 is the new
billing module that provides a more
convenient way to bill clients for time
and expenses. Full Unicode support
was added to allow translations of all
multi-byte languages such as Chinese,
Japanese, and Russian. In addition, a
new enterprise edition of Project
Clock that can connect to virtually
any database server is now available.

Project Clock is used by
consultants, lawyers, engineers,
contractors, project managers, or
anyone else who must accurately
record the time spent on different
projects or tasks. Continued on page 76